Similarities between Elisabeth of Meissen and Nuremberg
Elisabeth of Meissen and Nuremberg have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amberg, Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, Hof, Bavaria, Vienna.
Amberg
Amberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany.
Amberg and Elisabeth of Meissen · Amberg and Nuremberg ·
Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
Frederick (Middle High German: Friderich, Standard German: Friedrich; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death.
Elisabeth of Meissen and Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg · Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg and Nuremberg ·
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II (26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250; Fidiricu, Federico, Friedrich) was King of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany from 1212, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 and King of Jerusalem from 1225.
Elisabeth of Meissen and Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor · Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Nuremberg ·
Hof, Bavaria
Hof is a town located on the banks of the Saale in the northeastern corner of the German state of Bavaria, in the Franconian region, at the Czech border and the forested Fichtelgebirge and Frankenwald upland regions.
Elisabeth of Meissen and Hof, Bavaria · Hof, Bavaria and Nuremberg ·
Vienna
Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.
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Elisabeth of Meissen and Nuremberg Comparison
Elisabeth of Meissen has 44 relations, while Nuremberg has 296. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.47% = 5 / (44 + 296).
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